Pavo Pavo are an experimental pop band from Brooklyn, NY.
The band started writing together while studying music at Yale
and since then its members have worked closely with indie and
classical heavyweights such as Here We Go Magic, John Zorn,
Dave Longstreth, Porches, Olga Bell, Lucius, Roomful Of Teeth
and San Fermin. Hailed by Stereogum as “weightless pop music
that sounds like it was beamed down from a glimmering
utopian future,” Pavo Pavo are a mind meld of five songwriters
with a shared vision for creating new, expressive worlds of
sound while using meticulous ears to evoke the feeling of
bygone eras.

Pavo Pavo are Eliza Bagg on violin, synthesizers and voice,
Oliver Hill on guitars, synthesizers and voice, Nolan Green on
guitars and voice, Austin Vaughn on drums and Ian Romer on
bass. The group borrow their name from the southern
constellation Pavo (Latin for peacock), an elegant and
spectacular link of cosmic dust.

Co-produced by Danny Molad (Lucius) and Sam Cohen
(Yellowbirds, Apollo Sunshine), Pavo Pavo’s music moves with
symphonic elegance. Guitar stabs, washed out harmonies and
rumbling synthesizers come and go like the tides of the ocean.

The music on ‘Young Narrator In The Breakers’ describes the
magic and panic of adult life; a breaker is that wave whose
potential energy is being transformed into turbulent kinetic
energy.